THURSDAY, MAY IS MOTORCYCLE SAFETY AWARENESS MONTH, AND IT COMES AS THE WEATHER BECOMES A LITTLE BIT BETTER FOR FOLKS TO GO OUT THERE AND ENJOY RIDING, WHICH MEANS YOU’LL SEE MORE BIKERS OUT THERE ON ...
Indiana has had more than six motorcycle fatalities in 2025 so far, a statistic that ABATE of Indiana Inc. called a "tragic start." And two of them have occurred in the South Bend area. Stephen ...
You may be seeing more motorcyclists on the roads these days. With peak riding season underway and higher gas prices, more people are riding — or thinking about it — to save money. In fact, a recent ...
May is Motorcycle Safety Awareness Month, and it’s a timely reminder for both riders and drivers to take extra precautions on the road. Today on Living808, Brant Perry, MSF Instructor and student ...
INDIANAPOLIS (WISH) — A motorcycle safety and advocacy group wants riders to be prepared for the unofficial start to motorcycle season. American Bikers Aimed Toward Education and the state of Indiana ...
TOLEDO, Ohio — Motorcycle Safety Awareness Month, observed in May, is a shared responsibility for all road users. The Ohio State Highway Patrol urges both drivers and motorcycle riders to prioritize ...
During Motorcycle Safety Awareness Month, the Santa Barbara Police Department is reminding drivers to always look twice for motorcycles. With the arrival of warmer weather, more motorcycles are taking ...
EXETER TWP., Pa. - With more riders heading out this time of year safety is taking center stage as this month marks Motorcycle Safety Awareness Month. 69 News Reporter Sydney Kay stopped by a ...
Always wear a Department of Transportation-approved helmet. Novelty helmets are not approved and offer little protection to the rider in a crash and are illegal. Riders should maintain a high level of ...
May has been designated as National Motorcycle Safety Awareness Month and in recognition of this public safety effort, the Hamilton County Sheriff's Office is focused on educating the public about the ...
THE COURT IS SIDING WITH THE STATE. MORE THAN 60 PEOPLE DIED RIDING MOTORCYCLES IN NEW MEXICO LAST YEAR, AND STATE OFFICIALS SAY MANY OF THOSE DEATHS COULD HAVE BEEN PREVENTED. NEW MEXICO D.O.T. SAYS ...